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Jack Barnes (born 1940) is an American
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and the National Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party. Barnes was elected the party's national secretary in 1972, replacing the retiring
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. He joined the SWP in the early 1960s as a student at
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in
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and quickly became a leading member of the party's youth wing. From the 1990s to the present, Barnes has directed his party to support the governments of
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and
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; has instructed the party to abstain from antiwar or anti-racist activism; and in January 2016 lent his support to the occupation of federal lands, in Oregon, by militia movement members. Barnes was a key advocate of the party's "turn to industry" in the 1970s, its exit from the
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in the 1980s and its orientation towards the
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in the 1990s.


Turn to Industry

Barnes was one of the central organizers for the idea that the party should "turn to industry". In 1978 the party's National Committee approved a report by Barnes which argued that "we must subordinate everything else to immediately organizing to get a large majority of the membership of the SWP into industry and the industrial trade unions". SWP members took up union jobs in basic industries such as meatpacking, steel, mining and textile industries. Work within these industries became a condition of membership in the SWP, as the party attempted to penetrate the portions of the working class that it feels will be most combative and open to communist ideas in the future: those unionized in basic industries. Party members organized within these unions form factions within the party. The SWP asserts that this course follows the continuity of the communist movement from Marx and Engels to Lenin's time, which stresses a party based in the working class. Despite its dwindling membership, SWP members continue to take low-paying jobs, while following the SWP's guidance to avoid any agitation for union organizing, but to confine their activities to sales of SWP publications. Although leading the "turn to industry" in the 1970s, Barnes never worked in any wage-earning occupation. One former SWP member recalled that Barnes was unfamiliar with concepts or phrases such as "punching the time clock" or "overtime pay."


Break with FI and Permanent Revolution

Barnes's article "Their Trotsky and Ours" also underpinned the party's decisions in the 1980s to abandon its support for
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's theory of
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, and its withdrawal from the world Trotskyist movement and the
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. Barnes repudiated the traditional Trotskyist understanding of
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in favor of Lenin's pre-World War I position of "democratic-dictatorship of the proletariat and peasantry", and a highly sympathetic view of the governments of
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,
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and
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. The change prefaced the expulsion of more than a third of the party's members in 1983 and 1984, and was regarded by the opposition as a complete break with the party's traditions. As national secretary, Barnes played a key role in the expulsion those who supported the USFI. In 1990, he wrote on behalf of the SWP to withdraw it from close relations with the Fourth International and to recognize the reality that it was now part of a "
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" consisting of the SWP and several
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s in other countries.


Orientation to the Cuban CP

Barnes has encouraged the SWP's growing interest in the Cuban Communist Party. In the 1960s he was a leader of the Fair Play for Cuba movement. This interest continues, and he wrote a 2001 book titled ''Cuba and the Coming American Revolution''. The SWP views the Cuban Revolution and the Cuban Communist Party more sympathetically than do some other currents of the Trotskyist tradition, stressing the alleged vanguard role of Cuba's foreign policy and what socialists can learn from Cuba about building a socialist society.


Anchor Foundation

A 2016 study published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Business Case Studies used public records to study the sale of the assets of the Anchor Foundation, which "...is a private 501(c)(3) foundation associated with the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), a small radical organization."Eagan, J. V. (2016). The Anchor Foundation: A Tax Case Study In The Use Of Foundations By Adversarial Groups. Journal of Business Case Studies (JBCS), 12(4), 145–152. https://doi.org/10.19030/jbcs.v12i4.9791 The study noted “The case raises issues under the tax rules covering private foundations of 'disqualified persons,' fiduciary duty of care, excessive compensation, disclosure of contributors, political expenditures, and disclosures in the Form 990s.” The study reported that “The key event in this case is the sale of 410 West Street. In June 2003, about three years after part ownership was donated to the Anchor Foundation, 410 West Street was sold by 406 West Street Realty Corp (signed for by Jack Barnes) and Anchor Foundation (signed for by Norton Sandler) for $20 million to 410 West LLC (City of New York, 2003). The 410 West LLC is a private company with no apparent relationship to the SWP (New York State, 2003).” According to the paper, there was a rapid depletion of assets while the compensation for Jack Barnes and Mary Alice Waters saw manifold increases. The study added “One interesting component of the 2003 West Street transaction was the “Finder’s Fee & Supervisory Services” for sale of 410 West St that was paid to Jack Barnes ($475,000) and Mary Alice Waters ($263,735), for a total finder's fee of $738,735, 3.7% of the sale price (Anchor Foundation 2004 Form 990).”


Works

Jack Barnes is the author of political books and articles including: * ''Capitalism's World Disorder'' * ''Cuba and the Coming American Revolution'' * ''Their Trotsky and Ours'' * ''U.S. Imperialism Has Lost the Cold War'' * ''Capitalism's Long Hot Winter Has Begun'' * ''The Lesser Evil? - Debates on the Democratic Party and Independent Working-Class Politics''. * ''The Turn to Industry - Forging a Proletarian Party'' * ''Tribunes of the People and the Trade Unions'' * ''Are They Rich Because They are Smart?''


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Their Transformation and Ours
from ''Capitalism’s Long Hot Winter Has Begun'' 2005.
Barnes and Waters sell condo
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barnes, Jack 1940 births Living people Carleton College alumni Socialist Workers Party (United States) politicians